The Quarterly Review, Volume 290John Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 303
The ' old ' members i.e. those who had sat ' - in the House at any time before October 1951 - were , of course , far more numerous . Their average ages at this election come out as follows : Conservatives , 48 years 11 months ; Labour ...
The ' old ' members i.e. those who had sat ' - in the House at any time before October 1951 - were , of course , far more numerous . Their average ages at this election come out as follows : Conservatives , 48 years 11 months ; Labour ...
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So it is not surprising to find that the average length of previous service of its members is , with that of the 1935 House , the highest on record for a new House ( at least within the last forty years ) , viz . 8 years 1 month .
So it is not surprising to find that the average length of previous service of its members is , with that of the 1935 House , the highest on record for a new House ( at least within the last forty years ) , viz . 8 years 1 month .
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On these lines , and assuming that the small minority of M.Ps. whose schools are unknown received pro rata the same kinds of schooling as the bulk of their own parties did , the members of the 1951 House of Commons received their school ...
On these lines , and assuming that the small minority of M.Ps. whose schools are unknown received pro rata the same kinds of schooling as the bulk of their own parties did , the members of the 1951 House of Commons received their school ...
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